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9 TIME CODE
The time code is recorded frame by frame together with the materials to be recorded on the tape. With this time code, the position of the materials can be precisely specified, improving the editing accuracy and working efficiency. (The editing accuracy of 0 frame may not be obtained even though the time code is used, depending on the performance of the VCR and editing controller and influence of editing system.) With this system, the time code can be recorded and played back.
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When power (AC 120 V (U MODEL), AC 220 – 240 V (E MODEL) or DC 12 V) is supplied to this unit, it automatically enters | ||||
the Record or Play mode. Using a commercially available timer, you can configure your VCR to start recording or playback at a | ||||
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TCR: | Time code reader data | |||
TCG: | Time code generator data | |||
UBR: | User bits reader data | |||
UBG: | User bits generator data | |||
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Time code can be shown on the counter display and on the | |
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| set the No. 514 <TIME DISPLAY SELECT> menu |
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2 | See No. 514 <TIME DISPLAY SELECT> on page 20. |
| To display time code data on the counter display, set |
| the No. 516 <DISPLAY SELECT> menu switch to |
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3 | See No. 516 <DISPLAY SELECT> on page 20. |
| Set the [COUNTER] switch to “TC” or “UB”. |
| TC: Shows the time code data display. |
| UB: Shows the user bits display. |
All time code data including time code generator/reader, | |
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1Playback |
Connect the power cable. |
To turn this unit ON with a commercially available timer, |
connect the power cable plug to the timer’s power output |
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Set the front panel’s [REMOTE/LOCAL] switch to |
1Recording |
Connect the power cable. |
To turn this unit ON with a commercially available timer, |
connect the power cable plug to the timer’s power output |
socket. |
Set the front panel’s [REMOTE/LOCAL] switch to |
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3Insert a cassette. | |
4Set the rear panel’s [TIMER] switch to “PLAY”. | |
| When power is supplied, playback starts automati- |
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| Repeat playback can be set with menu switch setting. |
| See No. <311 AUTO PLAY> and No. 312 <AUTO |
| REW> on page 19. |
| With the menu switches set appropriately, the tape can |
| be rewound to the beginning before starting playback. |
5 | See No. 360 <AUTO REW AT TIMER> on page 19. |
| Stop playback. |
| Press the [STOP] button. |
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3Select the video input. | |
4Adjust the audio recording level. | |
5Insert a cassette. | |
6Set the rear panel’s [TIMER] switch to “REC”. | |
| When power is supplied, the VCR automatically |
| enters the Record mode. |
| Using the menu switches, you can set the VCR to start |
| recording after rewinding the tape to the beginning. |
7 | See No. 360 <AUTO REW AT TIMER> on page 19. |
| Stop recording. |
| Press the [STOP] button. |
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5External timer control should only be used to start VCR operation. Do not use an external timer to turn the VCR power off while the tape is running. Doing so could damage this unit or the tape.
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Preset
To give you more control over your material in editing and recording, you can specify a preset time code value while referring to the counter display indications. Determine the required time code value beforehand.
•Set the [COUNTER] switch to “TC” so that the counter display shows the time code.
•Set the [COUNTER] switch to “UB” to show the user bits on the counter display.
Time code presetting is described below. The same procedure is used to preset the user bits, except that user bit values are hexadecimal (0 to F ).
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